ziggy29
Moderator Emeritus
So this morning I was downloading some Quicken transactions and I see that the process flagged a seldom used checking account at my credit union. Surprised to see any activity there, I went to their web site to see if maybe there was some data entry error which debited our account for someone else's check. (That happened to us before at another institution.)
But when I looked there, it was indeed a check my wife wrote, for about $26.
On February 2, 2007. More than three years ago.
Technically I could probably make a stink about this. But it was written to a friend of my wife's who may have just misplaced and/or forgotten about it, and I know she needs that money a lot more than we do.
Still, I hope the banks would waive any overdrawn fees they charge if something this caused someone to become overdrawn...
But when I looked there, it was indeed a check my wife wrote, for about $26.
On February 2, 2007. More than three years ago.
Technically I could probably make a stink about this. But it was written to a friend of my wife's who may have just misplaced and/or forgotten about it, and I know she needs that money a lot more than we do.
Still, I hope the banks would waive any overdrawn fees they charge if something this caused someone to become overdrawn...